#42-24 Peacebuilding in Kenya, through building connections
Mary Oyier, founder of a movement called ONUG-Pwani (ONUG stands for One Nation Under God; Pwani is the word for
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Mary Oyier, founder of a movement called ONUG-Pwani (ONUG stands for One Nation Under God; Pwani is the word for
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Read MoreOn Tuesday June 25, masses of Gen Z Kenyans demonstrated in Mombasa and succeeded in stopping the 2024 Finance Bill
Read MoreDiana Wanyonyi (left in attached photo), based in Mombasa, Kenya, has received WINGS’ Katherine Davenport Award for hottest women’s radio
Read MoreThe African Union has declared full support for Palestine, condemned Israel’s actions in Gaza, and requested its 55 member states
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Read MoreDespite President Ruto’s announcement that severe El Niño rains would not affect Kenya, the country’s meteorologist was right – there are floods
Read MoreKenya is a country where homosexuality is heavily stigmatized. According to international polls, more than 80 percent of Kenyans oppose
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